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Turkish Journalists Arrested Amid Concerns Over Press Freedom

Turkish investigative journalists Timur Soykan and Murat Agirel, known for exposing government corruption, were arrested Thursday for allegedly threatening defendants in a television station sale case linked to illegal gambling; authorities seized their electronic devices.

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Greece's Transparency Laws Largely Ignored: Missing Data Highlights Systemic Issues

Despite Greek laws requiring transparency in government and party finances, including the publication of gifts received by officials and party financial statements, key information remains missing from official websites, as highlighted by Vouliwatch.gr, indicating systemic issues with accountability...

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Çiğdem Toker: Award-Winning Investigative Journalist Faces Legal Challenges

Çiğdem Toker, a Turkish investigative journalist born in Diyarbakır, has worked for numerous publications, receiving many awards but also facing legal challenges for her critical reporting on finance, public procurement, and healthcare, currently working as a commentator on Fox TV's "Orta Sayfa".

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Jalisco Cartel's 'Auschwitz in Mexico': Hundreds Missing, Systemic Failures Exposed

In Guadalajara, Mexico, parents of missing children are searching a landfill based on a tip that the Jalisco drug cartel is secretly dumping bodies there; the recent discovery of a ranch allegedly used by the cartel as a clandestine crematorium, dubbed "Auschwitz in Mexico", highlights the ongoing c...

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Czech Supreme Court to Rule on Babiš EU Funds Fraud Case

The Czech Supreme Court will decide in June whether opposition leader Andrej Babiš and MEP Jana Nagyová are guilty of EU funds fraud related to Babiš's "Capi hnizdo" property, which received approximately €2 million in EU subsidies; a guilty verdict could bar Babiš from politics.

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North Macedonia: Hospital Director Arrested in \$20,000 Bribery Case

In North Macedonia, two individuals, including the acting director of a geriatric hospital nominated by the Alliance for Albanians party, were arrested for allegedly taking a \$20,000 bribe to admit a patient, prompting calls for a transparent investigation and systemic reform.

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Istanbul Raid Nets 21 Arrests, 6.9 Billion Lira in Assets, Journalists Detained

A large-scale operation in Istanbul on March 17, 2025, resulted in the arrest of 21 people, including the owner of Flash TV, and the seizure of assets worth 6.9 billion Turkish Lira from 23 companies linked to illegal gambling; journalists Timur Soykan and Murat Ağırel, known for reporting on this i...

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Ukraine: Corrupt Ex-Official Nasirov Mobilizes Amidst Ongoing Trial

Former State Fiscal Service head Roman Nasirov, facing trial for corruption involving over UAH 2 billion in unpaid taxes and a UAH 722 million bribe, voluntarily mobilized into the Ukrainian Armed Forces as a sapper on April 7th, 2025, prompting a court adjournment until April 11th to consider his d...

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Brazilian Minister Accused of Embezzlement of Public Funds

Brazil's Supreme Court is investigating Communications Minister Juscelino Filho for alleged passive corruption and embezzlement of parliamentary funds, totaling at least R$ 835,800, intended for road paving in his sister's city, with evidence pointing towards fraudulent bidding processes and involve...

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Former Mayor Abarca Receives Additional Prison Sentence for Murder

José Luis Abarca Velázquez, former mayor of Iguala, Guerrero, received an additional prison sentence for ordering the 2013 murder of councilman Justino Carvajal Salgado, adding to his existing 92-year sentence for kidnapping six activists; the case highlights a pattern of violence and corruption dur...

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Guardia Civil Alleges Payment to Ábalos in Air Europa Bailout

A new Guardia Civil report claims that former Spanish Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos received a €9,800 payment for his role in Air Europa's €475 million bailout, allegedly staying at a villa paid for by the airline. The investigation involves messages suggesting the use of intermediaries and pr...

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Ukraine Legalizes Acquisition of Illegally Obtained Property After 10 Years

Ukraine's President Zelenskyy signed a law allowing good-faith acquirers to keep illegally obtained land and property after a 10-year period, sparking debate among businesses and activists, with concerns over environmental impacts and legal challenges.

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